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GIT Mirador de Santa Ana is located 200 metres from Avila Bus Station and 400 metres from the Train Station. It offers 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi throughout and free wired internet in business centre.\n\n Mirador de Santa Ana offers air-conditioned rooms feature wooden floors and are heated. Rooms have a flat-screen satellite TV, work desk and safe. The private bathroom comes with a hairdryer and toiletries.\n\n Breakfast is served in a room on the top floor, which offers superb views of the nearby square. There is also a TV lounge with a 42-inch flat-screen TV.\n\n Luggage storage is offered and the hotel has a tour desk. Avila Cathedral is a 5-minute walk away.

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... we hopped on a bus back to Segovia and then transferred buses to reach La Granja. La Granja is a palace that was built in the 18th century in a hilly small town near Segovia. It provided royalty a comfortable place to stay while hunting. La Granja has magnificent gardens. Upon arrival, we found out that there was a fountain show in the gardens starting at 5:30. We didn't really know what to expect, but a handful of us paid the 4€ entry to check ...

... s dictator from 1939 to 1975) is buried. It's a pretty controversial place. From the freeway, we were able to see the huge cross that tops the Valley of the Fallen's basilica, which is one of the biggest basilicas in the world. Back in Segovia, the students did a Cultural Rally, a scavenger hunt through the center of Segovia. In small groups, they had to answer a series of questions about Segovia by asking locals, and identify the location of various ...

... and will call in any potential assistance to help. . Daughters, diners, chefs, friends etc. I think they are still in their tourism infancy and are gradually learning how to make the great beast of tourism viable, of high quality without compromising their culture. What else do I know ...... they speak Portuguese not Spanish (obviously) and they proudly claim to be far more accommodating of those who don't speak Portuguese than Spain. Their beaches ...

... which has been around for about 350 years in the same location, making glass for the royal family. It was beautiful, and after watching what all was involved in making a hand blown wine glass I was not surprised that they were $20 each. Kris and Izak HOSA will have fun here. In short, they work with melted glass, at about 1800 F (I cant remember the exact degrees, and my 3 amigos are of no help) with no gloves, they did not wear steal toe shoes or fire ...

... I could see on the map and followed it up to a small Plaza that had been listed on the closed down sign. The Yemas are assorted little sweets, similar to biscotti, but using only egg yolk or egg white, usually combined with nuts. I would have liked to buy a box to bring home for everyone but they were due to expire in September :( I kept walking back to where I started and got some nice photos of the cathedral. Then I noticed my very first ...